
Little Big Mouth 2021
When a reckless guitarist gets the boot from both his band and his home, he stumbles into an unexpected refuge with a no-nonsense bookkeeper, her sharp-witted son, and her laid-back dad.
Director: Ziggy Hofmeyr
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Little Big Mouth (2021) about?
A rebellious guitarist, kicked out of his band and home, finds himself reluctantly living with a bookkeeper, her son, and her father. As they navigate their differences, he questions whether they can turn their clashing personalities into something beautiful—like a song.
Who directed Little Big Mouth?
Ziggy Hofmeyr directed this charming comedy, infusing it with a mix of humor and heartfelt moments.
Who stars in Little Big Mouth?
The film stars Amanda Du-Pont, Naymaps Maphalala, James Borthwick, Brady Hofmeyr, and Charlie Bouguenon, with Jacques Adriaanse rounding out the main cast.
Is Little Big Mouth (2021) worth watching?
*Little Big Mouth* is a lighthearted rom-com with a fresh take on second chances and unlikely friendships. While it doesn't hold an IMDb rating, its blend of comedy and heart makes it a charming pick for fans of feel-good indie films.
How long is Little Big Mouth?
The runtime for *Little Big Mouth* (2021) is 94 minutes.
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About Little Big Mouth (2021) — A Playful Guitarist's Comedic Journey to Harmony
When a reckless guitarist gets the boot from both his band and his home, he stumbles into an unexpected refuge with a no-nonsense bookkeeper, her sharp-witted son, and her laid-back dad. Stuck under one roof, these mismatched personalities clash and charm their way through a series of comedic and heartfelt moments, all while discovering if opposites really can harmonize. Ziggy Hofmeyr crafts a delightful blend of romance and humor in *Little Big Mouth* (2021), where laughter and life lessons flow as freely as the melodies that bring everyone together.
This South African indie gem is packed with quirky energy, exploring themes of second chances, family bonds, and the unexpected connections that form when life throws you a curveball. Amanda Du-Pont and Naymaps Maphalala lead the ensemble cast, delivering performances that balance wit with warmth, while the cozy, small-town atmosphere makes it feel like a feel-good soundtrack for real life.